Key Legal Updates for 2025 Businesses Should Know

As we kick off 2025, here are some critical legal developments in data privacy, artificial intelligence, and technology compliance that businesses need to prepare for:
(1) Expanded California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Protections: California’s privacy law now classifies personal information in AI systems and neural data as sensitive personal information, adding stricter compliance obligations.
(2) California Automatic Renewal Law (CARL) Updates: Subscription-based businesses must meet new standards, including clear disclosures and easy “click to cancel” options, to comply with expanded consumer protections.
(3) AI Transparency Requirements: Looking ahead, the California AI Transparency Act (effective 2026) will require AI providers to implement detection tools and watermark AI-generated content.
These updates reflect the rapidly evolving intersection of law and technology, emphasizing the need for businesses to stay ahead of compliance requirements.
If you’re navigating these changes or tackling broader tech-related legal challenges, feel free to connect—we’d be happy to help.
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